Ryan Clark tear Robert Griffin III

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Robert Griffin III, who is among the latest legends in the competition between basketball stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, said the Chicago Sky Star "has Caitlin Clark".

"After watching Caitlin Clark's blatant foul on Angel Reese and the Consequence, Angel Reese couldn't continue to lie, she didn't like Caitlin Clark."

Griffin later claimed that his remarks were “purely based on basketball” and were just “sports.”

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ESPN analyst Ryan Clark broadcasts from the field before broadcasting the game on the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Jets at the New York Stadium on September 9, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

Temperament between Rees and Clark after the fever defender fouled in the sky. It was one of the biggest moments when Indiana exploded on Saturday at a 93-58-year boom.

Current ESPN NFL analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers star Ryan Clark reacted to Griffin's comments on Reese-Clark's drama. Clark advised Griffin to join the "Hate Train" and to match the positions taken by other media figures.

May 17, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana; Indiana fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) and Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) shake hands before the Gainbridge Fieldhouse game. (Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn image)

"When RG3 jumped on a hatred train or anger train, it now follows what we saw from Keith Olbermann, what we saw from Dave Portnoy because they fell on Angel Reese to make her a villain, Caitlin Clark's hero or hero story," Clark said in a recent episode of "pivot" Pivot of the Podcast.

"One thing we know about RG3 is that he didn't talk at home about what black women in this country had to endure. The opposite aspect of young black women like Angel Rees and the rise and ascension to stars like Caitlin Clark."

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Clark then highlighted the marriage of the former NFL quarterback.

"If you were RG3, when was the last time you talk about (Angel Reese) in your family?" Clark asked. “You can’t do that because in both marriages, you married white women.”

Griffin married Grete Griffin, a native of Estonia and a seven-item researcher.

October 16, 2023; Ingwood, California, USA; Robert Griffin III set up Sofi Stadium on ESPN Monday Night Football Countdown. (Today's Kirby Lee-Usa Sports)

"You don't have the opportunity to have these conversations to educate you about the feelings, what black women deal with, what they see when they think of the young angel Reese. And what he's imitating Angel Reese throughout the process, shook his head as he did it, moving his neck while he was doing it, his wife on the back and clapping his hands."

Griffin left ESPN in 2024. There were multiple media reports that Griffin's sack was a cost-cutting move.

"When I work with RG3, he does all these cliché jokes about milk, how much he loves it and how important it is. He always points out the color of his wife's white skin on social media. It seems that the color of her skin makes her unique. It seems that the color of her skin makes her skin particularly hers," Clark continued. ”

"I met this lady. I talked to her. I think she wasn't just that. But it also led to the way black women dealing with it with black people who chose to date or get married outside the game. They always felt like they had to put in more effort, like they had to put in more miles to support that woman, or the woman who married them or the woman who devalued black women with black women."

Griffin caught Clark's comments and shared his response to social media.

"Ryan Clark personally attacked me and my family and was timid, inverted and weak," Griffin wrote on X. "Griffin also pointed out many times that Clark's claim "has broken the boundaries."

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Caitlin Clark and Reese have a major history that dates back to the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship. Both players downplayed the incident.

Clark told ESPN's Holly Rowe after the third quarter that there was no "malice" behind the foul.

Fox News's Ryan Gaydos contributed to the report.

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Chantz Martin is a sports writer at Fox News Digital.